1971–72 MJHL season

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[edit] League notes

The Dauphin Kings established a MJHL record of 40 Wins in a season.

[edit] Regular season

North Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
Dauphin Kings 48 40 8 0 80 304 171
Portage Terriers 48 33 14 1 67 266 193
Kenora Muskies 47 25 22 0 50 230 223
Selkirk Steelers 48 13 34 1 27 211 278
South Division GP W L T Pts GF GA
St. James Canadians 48 31 16 1 63 256 191
St. Boniface Saints 48 22 24 2 46 200 214
West Kildonan North Stars 47 15 32 0 30 208 284
Winnipeg Monarchs 48 9 38 1 19 163 284

[edit] Playoffs

Division Semi-Finals

Dauphin defeated Selkirk 4-games-to-none
Portage defeated Kenora 4-games-to-1
St. James defeated Winnipeg 4-games-to-2
St. Boniface Saints lost to West Kildonan 4-games-to-1

Divisional Finals

Dauphin defeated Portage 4-games-to-none
St. James lost to West Kildonan 4-games-to-1

Turnbull Cup Championship

Dauphin defeated West Kildonan 4-games-to-none

Anavet Cup Championship

Dauphin Kings lost to Humboldt Broncos (SJHL) 4-games-to-2

[edit] All-Star Game

On February 1, the MJHL All-Stars played Toronto Marlboros of the Ontario Hockey League at the Winnipeg Arena. The Marlies led by Steve Shutt’s 2 goals edged the All-Stars 8-7. Other Marlies goals were scored by Dave Gardner, Billy Harris, George Ferguson, Dennis Maruk, Tom Thomson, and Kevine Devine. Replying for the All-Stars were Rick Blight with a pair, Don Larway, Steve Craft, Brad Carefoot, Murray Fadden, and Kim Murphy added singles.

MJHL Lineup:

Position Player Team
Goaltender Rick St. Croix Kenora Muskies
Sandy Kuby St. James Canadians
Defencemen Drew Trapp Dauphin Kings
Mike Korney Dauphin Kings
Steve Craft St. Boniface Saints
Perry Miller West Kildonan North Stars
Manley Dubroy Kenora Muskies
Greg Tallon St. James Canadians
Centreman Kim Murphy Kenora Muskies
Jim Miller Dauphin Kings
Greg Hanson St. James Canadians
Ed Tkachyk Dauphin Kings
Leftwingers Lothar Jochimski Kenora Muskies
Grant Farncombe Portage Terriers
Dave Marin Dauphin Kings
Harry Bell Portage Terriers
Rightwingers Brad Carefoot Dauphin Kings
Murray Fadden Kenora Muskies
Don Larway Dauphin Kings
Rick Blight Portage Terriers

[edit] Awards

Trophy Winner Team
MVP
Top Goaltender
Rookie of the Year Calvin Kitching St. James Canadians
Hockey Ability and Sportsmanship Award
Scoring Champion Kim Murphy Kenora Muskies
Most Goals Kim Murphy Kenora Muskies

[edit] References